If you haven’t found yourself in hysterical tears at at least one of these scenes, you are a robot that was sent back in time to kill us all.

Terms of Endearment (1983) – You cut me real deep, Terms of Endearment. It’s been a long time but I’ll never forget little Huckleberry Fox’s face as he leaves his mother in the hospital bed.

Boys Don’t Cry (1999) – In what I think is one of Hilary Swank’s finest acting moments, Brandon Teena relays the horrible crimes that he endured. I think this moment is so emotionally charged because the character of Brandon is not only reliving the hell he experienced, but also the truths of the gender dysphoria he’s battled with for so long.

Brokeback Mountain (2005) – “Jack I swear” … what a moment. Heath Ledger creates such an envoking performance in the few seconds where Ennis remembers Jack. What that very sentence means will always be a mystery, but that’s the beauty of it.

Silence of the Lambs (1991) – When Clarice Starling tells Lecter about her haunting memories of experiencing the screaming lambs as a child, her face fills the frame and the tears brim in her eyes. The camera intrusively lingers, creating a very uncomfortably up-close-and-personal moment between Clarice Starling and Hannibal Lecter.

The film that played havoc with my tear ducts was oddly one that was made so much more intense by a mother’s inability to tell her deceased son’s girlfriend that he had died. Juliette Binoche’s performance in The Wait went deeper than tears; here’s how I saw it at https://cinemusefilms.com/2016/06/27/the-wait-lattesa-2016/

It’s impossible not to get all choked up several times in It’s A Wonderful Life.
As a huge Superman fan when I was a nipper, I CLD NOT WATCH th scene (in th 1978 original) where Clark Kent has to leave th family farm to try and make it in th big city – I thot: Oh no! I WILL HAVE TO DO THAT MYSELF 1 DAY! But I ended up in uni on the other side of th country, and a job on the other side of th world; so, no worries!
See if u can get thro this:https://bradscribe.wordpress.com/2016/08/31/pure-imagination-a-lament/
How about 5-most-side-splittinly-hilarious-moments?